This document (which some of you with e-permission can interact with) will provide us with the working basis for getting a feel for numbers and preferences. We have a good deal of experience with varieties which work well, and a strong leaning toward high performing OP material, but please feel free to describe personal preferences around varieties and timing and so forth. We will factor this feedback into decisions about which varieties to settle in on, and how to balance a broad array of needs. We are already getting requests to see what our variety list looks like. Your input, in other words, will touch many beyond this circle, indeed this working document may become a useful resource for helping support other local, neighborhood greenhouse efforts.

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I have removed direct sown crops from the main body of this list - generally not the concern of a greenhouse. However, if we face cold and uncertain weather, we can always propagate corn and beans in the greenhouse for transplanting, for example. If you would like to add details of your own varietal preferences to a listing of direct-sown crop types, I have attached their names to the foot of this list. I may yet add the latest intel surrounding direct-sown crop varieties which are making impressive showings locally and where they can be sourced. For further hints on your own propagation or direct sown efforts, please see the notes attached to the seeding calendar at: http://www.seedambassadors.org/Mainpages/Guardian/SeedingGuide/springseedingcalendar.htm

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Fruit will come on line, in time. We already have rootstock to propagate 2-300 hundred top-performing tree fruit varieties into the ground this spring. We are also very strong on grapes. We have ready access to the best in a slew of other fruit types, too. Winter vegetable cropping is a later discussion.

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Please add comments freely, by highlighting a relevant cell and clicking on Insert - comment (in the googledocs menu bar at the top of this webpage). For example, if you make succession sowings of lettuce, over what timeframe? Which toms have/haven't worked for you? Feel free to add crop types and sub-types I have dropped. Please feel free to add to and change your input on as as needed basis, but for now, please do your data input thang before Friday, March 9 .

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Numbers refer to the numbers of plants rather than plant containers. For example, 100 lettuce means 100 lettuce transplants and not 100 six-packs of lettuce.

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Chris' Farm

Michelle & Ravi

505 River Road

Sandra & Jan

Kaveri & Jason

Mark

Anandam & Family

Kristine & Heiko

Louisa & Joe

Whiteaker Community Garden People's Plot

Teresa & 'Than

8

9

Artichokes

1

10

Beets

30

20

11

Broccoli

6

4

8

12

Cabbage

13

red

6

4

4

3

14

green

4

3

10

15

others

16

Cauliflower

3

17

Collards

12

4

18

Celery

10

6

19

Cucumbers

6

20

Slicing cukes

9

1

4

2

21

Pickling cukes

40

6

4

22

Greenhouse cukes

4

23

Eggplant

24

Dark Purple

4

25

Others

26

European Greens

27

Arugula

10

28

Cress

29

Kohlrabi

30

Purple

2

31

White

32

Leeks

50

18

30

33

Lettuce

34

Romaine

10

5

35

Butterhead

5

36

Romaine

37

Bibb

4

38

Leaf

4

39

Mixed

100

50

30

40

Melons

41

Muskmelons

10

6

2

42

Watermelons

1

43

Others

6

44

Onions

45

Scallions

30

46

Storage Onions

200

200

75

47

Sweet Onions

30

48

Oriental Greens & Vegetables

49

Chinese Cabbage

50

Mizuna

10

51

Mustards

10

52

Pac Choi

6

10

53

Peppers

54

Anchos

2

2

55

Anaheims

4

2

2

56

Serranos

2

57

Jalapenos

2

4

58

Cayennes

59

Hot pepper mix

18

4

60

Sweet bells

18

8

3

2

8

61

Sweet specialties

8

2

62

Pumpkins

63

Eating

6

1

64

Halloween

2

1

65

Spinach

4

6

20

66

Summer Squash

67

Patty Pan

68

Yellow

4

2

69

Zukes Green

6

4

2

1

1

70

Zukes Yellow

2

1

1

2

71

Winter squash

72

Acorn

6

2

3

73

Delicata

12

8

5

3

2

74

Buttercup

6

3

5

75

Butternut

6

8

3

5

3

76

Hubbard

6

2

3

77

Kabocha

6

2

2

78

Spaghetti

2

79

Others

6

80

Swiss Chard

81

Tomatoes

82

Early toms

2

2

1

83

Main season determinate

6

3

3

84

Main season indeterminate

6

2

2

3

85

Sauce toms determinate

50

10

86

Sauce toms indeterminate

8

16

87

Cherries red

2

2

88

Cherries orange and yellow

6

1

2

2

89

Currant/grape toms

2

90

Tomatillos

4

91

Turnips

6

92

93

Herbs n' Flowers

94

95

Angelica, Official

96

Basil

97

Pesto

18

2

4

15

98

Asian

10

4

99

Purple

10

4

100

Bee Balm

2

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